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The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 2 dry dock at Govan, Glasgow in December 1963 during the final stages of building. The port main circulating inlet between 59 and 60 stations in the hull. (Sheet film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In No. 4 amplifier compartment between 44 and 45 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the port bridge wing between 43 and 47 stations on 01 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The hull outfit 18 (asdic type 177) dome in the lowered position. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The hull outfit 19 (asdic type 170) dome in the raised position. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the electrical workshop between 46 and 47¼ stations on the starboard side of 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the transmitting station annexe between 45 and 50 stations on the port side of 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The type 162 asdic ADP (ammonium dihydrogen phosphate) strip transducer between 13 and 15 stations on the starboard side of the hull. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the sickbay between 42½ and 44 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 2 dry dock at Govan, Glasgow in December 1963 during the final stages of building. Two small outlets in the lower hull above the bilge keel. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 2 dry dock at Govan, Glasgow in December 1963 during the final stages of building. The hull outfit 5A sword between 7 and 8 stations in the keel. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the paint room and inflammables store between 10 and 16 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the gyro compass room between 47¼ and 48½ stations on the centreline of 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The forward section of the starboard bilge keel. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The type 162 asdic ADP (ammonium dihydrogen phosphate) strip transducer between 13 and 15 stations in the keel. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the A.S. metadyne and power and 4.5 inch metadyne room between 27 and 32 stations on 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the provision room between 73 and 75 stations on the starboard side of 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the 2H junior rates mess between 56 and 59 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the crew's W.Cs between 22½ and 32 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 2 dry dock at Govan, Glasgow in December 1963 during the final stages of building. The stabiliser in the working position at 54 station on the starboard side of the hull. (Sheet film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the passageway between 32 and 41 stations on 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. An unidentified piece of machinery, possibly for electricity generating. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The starboard side of 01 deck including the GWS 21 Seacat missile launcher. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The type 778 shallow transducer in the underside of the keel forward. (Roll film negative)
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